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Your tank is sustaining itself now with the sand bed, if you remove some over the weeks the tank will have to adjust to the tank with less sand, so I think you would be unbalancing it every time you removed sand.
Here were a few more corals I moved over. All of these corals were banished to caves in my biocube because there wasn’t any space for them. They were around 75 to 100 par. I think they should like seeing the sun now in this tank.
Stopped by reefco yesterday to pickup a few things. Can’t say enough good things about Brian. With the tank build he has been there with quick responses with questions and anything I needed. I picked up a pair of bangai cardinals to help add to the waste for my rocks. Also picked up some...
Tested my phosphates today on the new tank that had all dry never used marco rock. Some people say that it leaches phosphates, I hope it hurries hah because phopahates are zip been feeding my three chromis extra heavy to keep the algeas growing. The favia that I threw in that was almost dead is...
Yikes yeah something isn’t right, like Eric asked if you had a dosing unit for your two part. It’s an essential tool even if you don’t have a big uptake yet.
Probably best to do an icp test from there and post the results in here. When I transfer stuff and setup new tanks untill I see coraline starting to sprout and become thick I wouldn’t attempt to move sps over. There’s something limiting coraline then it will limit coral. I have two urchins in a...
I know your tanks been up for awhile now, but what kind of rock did you start out with and have you ever dosed anything to the tank to remove something else like algea?
I checked on your other thread and while you said you did see a few spots of coraline showing up I think there is something that’s inhibiting thier growth and likely affecting the sps growth. A icp test would help to identify if you have high tin/ or possibly aluminum. Also, before sending out...
It’s good to know where your acros were in the previous tank, howling the acros were there for as well. Base to tip tissue burning would happen when I would have calcium or magnesium inaccurate tests. When I get frags I stick it to a rock and it never leaves that rock.